Intro to Operations Management

An introduction to operations management in manufacturing and service industries. Emphasis on learning the basic principles, using MS EXCEL, required to organize and manage service and manufacturing organizations. Topics may include improved facility layout, project management, supply-chain management, Just-in-Time systems, inventory management, scheduling, and work force management. Discussions of real world applications frequently used to demonstrate concepts.

FYS-Topics in Communication

The FYS experience in Communication will engage students in topics of the major, as well as help student to de-mystify the college experience (provide learning strategies, readiness, resources), encourage interpersonal connections with peers in and out of the classroom, and support student efforts to maintain a balance and attend to self-care.

FYS-Topics in Communication

The FYS experience in Communication will engage students in topics of the major, as well as help student to de-mystify the college experience (provide learning strategies, readiness, resources), encourage interpersonal connections with peers in and out of the classroom, and support student efforts to maintain a balance and attend to self-care.

FYS-Topics in Communication

The FYS experience in Communication will engage students in topics of the major, as well as help student to de-mystify the college experience (provide learning strategies, readiness, resources), encourage interpersonal connections with peers in and out of the classroom, and support student efforts to maintain a balance and attend to self-care.

FYS-Topics in Communication

The FYS experience in Communication will engage students in topics of the major, as well as help student to de-mystify the college experience (provide learning strategies, readiness, resources), encourage interpersonal connections with peers in and out of the classroom, and support student efforts to maintain a balance and attend to self-care.

The Solar System

Lecture: For nonscience majors. Introduction to the physical characteristics of the earth, moon, planets, asteroids and comets, their motions and gravitational interactions. Recent discoveries of space probes relative to formation of the solar system and origin of life. Lab: Multiple sections. For nonscience students. Introduction to the night sky, telescopes, astronomical events, and celestial maps. Visual and telescopic observations of the constellations, moon, planets, stars, and other interesting astronomical objects. (Gen.Ed. PS)

The Solar System

Lecture: For nonscience majors. Introduction to the physical characteristics of the earth, moon, planets, asteroids and comets, their motions and gravitational interactions. Recent discoveries of space probes relative to formation of the solar system and origin of life. Lab: Multiple sections. For nonscience students. Introduction to the night sky, telescopes, astronomical events, and celestial maps. Visual and telescopic observations of the constellations, moon, planets, stars, and other interesting astronomical objects. (Gen.Ed. PS)

The Solar System

Lecture: For nonscience majors. Introduction to the physical characteristics of the earth, moon, planets, asteroids and comets, their motions and gravitational interactions. Recent discoveries of space probes relative to formation of the solar system and origin of life. Lab: Multiple sections. For nonscience students. Introduction to the night sky, telescopes, astronomical events, and celestial maps. Visual and telescopic observations of the constellations, moon, planets, stars, and other interesting astronomical objects. (Gen.Ed. PS)
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